Ubisoft joined E3 weekend to unveil some of the projects it has been working on, including a teaser for the upcomingGhost Reconanniversary which is set to take place on November 13.
Ghost Recon Breakpointmay have released to much criticism, but Ubisoft still has plans for the future of the franchise. Ubisoft hasn’t officially confirmed what it has planned forGhost Recon’s 20th anniversary but apparently, several things are planned throughout the year. This may includefree updates forGhost Recon Breakpoint, upcoming DLC, or potentially a future game in the series.
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Ubisoft shared a brief video alongside theGhost Reconanniversary trailer on Twitter which emphasizes how much Breakpoint has evolved since it released in 2019. Ubisoft has evolved theGhost Recon Breakpointthrough community feedback shared online and the game has improved as a result. The clip showed off both Sam Fisher and the Terminatorwho both joinedGhost Recon Breakpointsince the game released. Considering the inclusion of these two characters in the montage video, it may not be a stretch to think another character may be coming toBreakpointsometime during the 20th anniversary.
While November 13 is the official twentieth anniversary of theGhost Reconfranchise, Ubisoft was quick to remind fans that the anniversary will be celebrated at various points throughout the year. They have officially announcedmany surprises to come forGhost Reconfans this year, but haven’t suggested what any of those will be. TheGhost ReconTwitter account encourages fans of Ghost Recon to look out for more intel and will likely have more to share about the future ofGhost Recon Breakpointin a matter of months.
Ghost Reconlooked a lot different when the first game released for the GameCube, PC, PS2, and Xbox back in 2001. Graphics have come a long way over the years in order forGhost Recon Breakpointto perfectly emulatethe likeness of actor Jon Bernthal. Ubisoft has already shown offGhost Recon Breakpoint’s 2021 roadmap but according to the recent teaser, there may be much more to come to the open-world tactical shooter.
Ubisoft Forward was also at E3 to unveil more details forRiders Republic,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla,Rainbow Six Siege, andJust Dance. Ubisoft Forward is just one of the several events planned for E3 weekend, with the Xbox and Bethesda game showcase coming on June 13.E3 2022 has also been officially confirmedand it will take place in Los Angeles as usual.
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